- Republican Dan Patrick suggested the elderly may be willing to die to save the economy.
- Donald Trump has mulled lifting social distancing measures to minimize the hit to GDP.
- The idea that allowing coronavirus to spread is preferable to a slowdown is dangerous and uninformed.
In a sickening plot twist, Republican lawmakers allied with Donald Trump seem to be suggesting that the elderly put their lives at risk to save the American economy.
In a Fox News interview, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R-TX) said many grandparents would be willing to die from coronavirus if it meant saving the economy for their grandchildren.
I just think there are lots of grandparents out there in this country like me – I have six grandchildren – that’s what we all care about… And I want to live smart and see through this, but I don’t want the whole country to be sacrificed. And that’s what I see.
Trump Is Desperate to Restart the Economy
Patrick’s comments underscore Donald Trump’s desperation to see the economy get back on track before election season. But the prospect that thousands of Americans are willing to die from coronavirus to save the economy seems a bit far fetched.
The Texas politician’s remarks came shortly before President Trump said he wanted to lift lockdown measures despite health officials’ warnings not to.
. The American Academy of Pediatrics published a study showing that the rate of critical illness in infants with coronavirus was an alarming . 6%.
Nor does the idea that the elderly simply come to terms with the risks of coronavirus take into account the domino effect that will have on the healthcare system.
If social isolation is abandoned to “save the economy,” there is no question that Hospitals will be overrun with coronavirus patients . That is likely to happen already, even with the precautions in place.
The Scary Truth About Coronavirus Spread
at risk. It raises the question of how to ration care – a question that
The implication that the elderly aren’t worth saving if it will crush the economy is despicable. That kind of sentiment has resulted in deaths in Spain where elderly care homes were abandoned and residents left to die .
Protecting the economy is important, but by allowing coronavirus to spread unabated, Donald Trump might be doing more harm than good. According to former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the healthcare system collapse would leave millions across all age groups to suffer and potentially die — not just the elderly.
He went on to say that Trump forgets that although the coronavirus death rate among middle- aged people is lower, it would grow exponentially if they did not have access to hospitals.
This pathogen brought China to a standstill, with perhaps greater lethality than Spanish Flu. Many middle-aged people are suffering long stays in ICU and survive only after weeks of critical care. Make no mistake about it, this pathogen spares nobody, except thankfully the young.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of CCN.com.
This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth .
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